TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and dissemination of collaborative family-oriented services
T2 - the case of community/day residential care in Israel
AU - Elizur, Yoel
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The initiation, development, and dissemination of family-oriented programs are a unifying thread that highlights family therapy's contribution to the fields of mental/physical health and social services. These demanding tasks require an ecosystemic vision, a supportive larger context, and a range of skills. This article delineates the evolution of community and day residential care in Israel by examining processes at different ecological levels: the formulation and implementation of national social policy, the follow-up of two family-oriented facilities, one of which thrived while the other eventually closed, and the residential care provided to 1 family with 3 children. The analysis of this multilevel data highlights 4 facilitating/obstructing factors that have had major impact on family-oriented programs: support by both national and local sociopolitical-professional administration, program's management autonomy, staff training, support and development, and effective facility leadership that establishes and nurtures family-oriented organizational structure and culture.
AB - The initiation, development, and dissemination of family-oriented programs are a unifying thread that highlights family therapy's contribution to the fields of mental/physical health and social services. These demanding tasks require an ecosystemic vision, a supportive larger context, and a range of skills. This article delineates the evolution of community and day residential care in Israel by examining processes at different ecological levels: the formulation and implementation of national social policy, the follow-up of two family-oriented facilities, one of which thrived while the other eventually closed, and the residential care provided to 1 family with 3 children. The analysis of this multilevel data highlights 4 facilitating/obstructing factors that have had major impact on family-oriented programs: support by both national and local sociopolitical-professional administration, program's management autonomy, staff training, support and development, and effective facility leadership that establishes and nurtures family-oriented organizational structure and culture.
KW - Abuse
KW - Family-Oriented Care
KW - Neglect
KW - Residential Care
KW - Social Services
KW - Training
UR - https://www.info2011.szold.org.il/Screens/WebScreens/ArticalSearch.aspx?ItemNo=85536#
U2 - 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2012.01389.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2012.01389.x
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SN - 0014-7370
VL - 51
SP - 140
EP - 156
JO - Family Process
JF - Family Process
IS - 1
ER -